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218 The “Recording” (Camera icon) Menu Settings
Figure 5-62: The Original, Illustration Mode (set to “High”), and Watercolor mode.
is computationally expensive). Invoking Illustration mode this way only
saves the modified image – there’s no way to get a “normal” plus an
Illustration Mode image.
Watercolor mode handles identically to the above (just substitute
“Watercolor” for “Illustrations” in the instructions above), the only
difference is you can’t specify high-mid-low strength.
TIP 1: Unlike most other Picture Effects, neither Watercolor nor Illustration
can be applied to movie mode. (Actually, that’s true of every Picture Effect
after High Contrast Monochrome.)
TIP 2: Want to apply this effect to some old picture (printed or on your
computer screen)? Just take a picture of the picture or your computer screen.
The end results are such that you can’t tell if the original was low-res or not.
(Hey, that’s how I created some of the examples shown here!)
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